Army CPE ST3
The Army CPE ST3 (Capability Program Executive for Simulation, Training, Test & Threat) is launching a prize challenge to accelerate the development of the Digital Enterprise Engineering Environment (DE3), also known as the Army Training Verse. This challenge seeks innovative commercial and emerging solutions that advance an integrated, AI-enabled Modeling and Simulation enterprise through technologies and services such as enterprise platforms, data and model marketplaces, AI/ML operations, digital engineering tools, and collaborative decision support capabilities.

Overview
The Army CPE ST3 (Capability Program Executive for Simulation, Training, Test & Threat) is launching a prize challenge to accelerate the development of a Digital Enterprise Engineering Environment (DE3), also referred to as the “Army Training Verse.” DE3 aims to establish an integrated, data-driven, AI-enabled Modeling and Simulation (M&S) enterprise that empowers rapid decision making, design implementation, and capability delivery. The initiative seeks innovative commercial and emerging concepts, architectures, tools, and services that enable enterprise platform services, model marketplaces, onboarding assistance, data translation, algorithm repurposing, software/data cataloging, 3D model rendering, AI modeling & MLOps, chat/interaction layers, and model/data playbooks. This prize competition is conducted under the Government’s prize authority [10 U.S.C. § 4025 (Prizes for advanced technology achievements) and 15 U.S.C. § 3719] and is governed by the Official Rules, which are incorporated by reference; submitting an entry constitutes acceptance of the Official Rules. A consolidated acronym list and glossary of key terms – including MLOps (Machine Learning Operations) and definitions of “Army Training Verse” and “marketplace” – will be provided in the Official Rules.
The DE3 / Army Training Verse construct envisions a persistent simulation ecosystem with cloud-based access, access at the Point of Need (PoN), minimum instrumentation infrastructure, and support for Joint simulation interoperability and replication of weapon effects. The ecosystem is intended to facilitate the integration of simulation engines, support sensor fusion, provide an app store and game/scenario store, provide access to synthetic models and digital content/development platforms, facilitate 3D graphics/rendering, offer an AI agents/bots store, and provide access to a standards library using a marketplace approach -- leveraging commercial simulation products, digital/AI-enabled After Action Review (AAR), optimized scenario generation, and kinetic/non-kinetic threat replication to enable realistic training for Soldiers at the tactical edge.
This Army Training Verse Innovation Challenge is a multi-phased competition designed to accelerate the development of a Digital Engineering Enterprise Environment that supports the entire acquisition lifecycle. We seek to leverage commercial technology and modern open standards to create a versatile and intelligent simulation environment. The challenge is structured in a series of progressively complex stages, each with a corresponding prize amount, to incrementally build and test the platform’s capabilities.
Problem Statement
Today’s Army Digital Engineering (DE) and Modeling and Simulation (M&S) efforts often struggle to scale across portfolios due to fragmentation in tooling, data formats, and repositories - limiting reuse, slowing integration, and increasing the time and cost required to translate engineering artifacts into training- and mission-relevant simulations. The Army Training Verse / DE3 vision requires an enterprise approach: a centralized digital platform (and marketplace) that can store and manage simulation model data, Digital Engineering services, DevSecOps toolsets, and CAD files; connect to external digital environments via established/open APIs; and reliably exchange critical artifacts, such as CAD files, parametric simulation data, and SysML v2.0.
Beyond storage and connectivity, DE3 must enable an intelligent simulation pipeline that uses commercial technology and modern open standards to convert DE data into operationally relevant simulation environments, including military simulations (e.g. AtomEngine, OneSAF, VBS, etc.) and game engines (e.g. Unreal, Unity, Godot, etc.); you will propose the target environments. To prove practical value and strong operational relevance, DE3 should support a broad use of simulation use cases across all six M&S Communities (Acquisition, Analysis, Experimentation, Intelligence, Test and Evaluation, and Training).
This prize challenge is designed to incrementally de-risk and validate the DE3 ecosystem through progressively complex demonstrations, accelerating delivery of an integrated, data-driven, AI-enabled engineering and simulation enterprise with cloud-based access at the point of need. A practical application should be considered that brings together equities across the Army Enterprise and demonstrates their use in Training and at least one other M&S Community areas. While not prescriptive, we recommend considering UAS scenarios in which UAS are employed as a weapon to deliver munitions on a hostile target, to intercept enemy UAS, and as hostile drone threats that U.S. Soldiers must detect, react to, and train against. The prototype should demonstrate how existing models from the Army Verse Marketplace can be leveraged and extended into reusable training assets, and how UAS data, models, behaviors, renderings, and scenarios can be cataloged, shared, and reused across multiple virtual and constructive M&S environments. The demonstration should show end-to-end integration and scalability across the full digital thread using Army representative data (for the prize period, “Army representative data” means representative open-source, commercial, or synthetic data approved for public release; per Footnote 1, no Government-furnished Army data is provided during the prize period) at multi-user scale (at least 10 concurrent users) and a defined update rate of 0.5 Hz.
Prizes/Awards (by Challenge)
Total cash prizes: $450,000
Competition Structure and Award Conditions:
Additional considerations:
Timeline
6/16/26: Final Prize Challenge is released.
6/17/26: TSIS Announcement of TTX for one month from then
7/15/26: Hybrid information session and in-person tabletop exchange with Industry/Academia/Government (registration link: TBD). This session will include information concerning the Demo Day logistics.
Prizes
in total cash prizes
(Awards By Challenge)
Competition Structure and Award Conditions:
Additional considerations:
Exposure to leaders responsible for development and deployment of training and operational solutions across the Department of War.
Potential follow-on opportunities (e.g., OTAs, CRADAs, and others).
How to Enter
Initial Prize Challenge officially launches on June 5th, 2026.
All submissions must include the following (unless otherwise specified in a phase-specific requirement):
1. Link to a final video demonstration of the solution.
Provide a video demonstration via an access-controlled link (unlisted or access-gated) restricted to the evaluation team; do not post export-controlled technical data, CUI, or classified information to any public site. Specify whether the demonstration is live or recorded and the acceptable file format(s).
2. Presentation outlining:
To join the challenge and submit your solution please use the link below:
Judging Criteria and Weights
Submissions will be evaluated by Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) with expertise in DE, M&S, AI/ML, enterprise platforms, and interoperability.
Submissions are scored against the following evaluation factors on the 1-5 scale below. Each factor score is multiplied by its weight, and the weighted results are summed to produce an overall weighted score (5.0 maximum). Weights differ for the Capstone (Challenge IV), where Value to Transition is emphasized.

Weights shown are a recommended starting point and may be adjusted in the Official Rules. Weights are applied per challenge: the “Challenges I-III” column governs the individual capability challenges, and the “Capstone (IV)” column governs the full-integration challenge.
Scoring Scale
The following scoring scheme is applied to each evaluation factor:

How Scoring Works
Overall weighted score = Σ (factor score × factor weight), on a 5.0 scale.
Worked example (Capstone weights): Technical Feasibility 4 (×0.25 = 1.00) + Innovation Merit 3 (×0.15 = 0.45) + Maturity 4 (×0.25 = 1.00) + Speed to Delivery 3 (×0.10 = 0.30) + Value to Transition 5 (×0.25 = 1.25) = 4.00 / 5.0.
Submissions are first screened on a pass/fail (go/no-go) basis for completeness and compliance, then scored against the factors above using the 1-5 scale, with scores reached by panel consensus. Evaluators are bound by conflict-of-interest and non-disclosure requirements and recuse from any submission presenting a conflict. Ties are broken by the higher score on the Technical Feasibility factor, then by panel vote. The Government’s selection decisions are final and are not subject to protest or appeal.
Technical Requirements (by Challenge)
Challenge I: Foundation - Digital Platform, Connectivity, and Interoperability (Prize: $50,000)
Challenge II: Intelligent Simulation Pipeline (Prize: $100,000)
Challenge III: A Practical Application (Prize: $100,000)
Outcome: A mission-oriented UAS workflow is demonstrated that uses commercial UAS data together with Army Verse Marketplace assets to create reusable platform representations for virtual and constructive training. The demonstration shows UAS employed as a weapon, as a counter-UAS interceptor, and as a hostile threat for Soldier training, while also showing that UAS data, models, behaviors, compositions, visual renderings, and scenarios can be cataloged, shared, and reused through the Army Verse Marketplace. The workflow shows how models supporting the operational context are being used from the Army Verse. The reuse potential of the Army Verse is shown by another M&S Community use being demonstrated.
Challenge IV: Capstone - Full Integration and Scalability (Prize: $200,000)
Rules
Eligibility Requirements
Terms and Conditions
Upon submission, the Participant represents and warrants that the submission is original, non-infringing, free of malware, and that the Participant has sufficient rights to authorize use by Army CPE ST3 and partners as specified in the Official Rules.
Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual Property will be discussed and negotiated during the PWS prototype collaboration. By submitting, the Participant grants the U.S. Government a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use, reproduce, and store the submission and accompanying materials for evaluation and internal Government purposes, while the Participant retains ownership and publication rights in its underlying intellectual property. Rights beyond this license, including any rights associated with a follow-on prototype, are negotiated separately and only with a selected Participant under the applicable instrument (FAR contract, OT, or CRADA).
Data Rights and Marking
Relationship of the Parties
Participant Liability and Insurance
Participants assume risks associated with participation; no liability insurance is required to participate . For in-person Demo Day attendance and any live or hardware demonstration, the Government may require participants to sign an assumption-of-risk or event waiver, to be specified in the Official Rules.
Background Information
Follow-On Activities This Open Call Announcement may have potential for follow-on efforts via FAR-based contracting instruments, OTAs, CRADAs, and/or prize competition authorities. This announcement is not a solicitation and is not a commitment by the Government to enter into any agreement or to award any follow-on effort or funds: selection as a prize winner does not entitle a Participant to any follow-on award. Any follow-on activity is subject to the availability of funds and a separate agreement, at the Government’s discretion.
Intellectual Property Considerations Participants grant the U.S. Government and partners permanent access to provided prototypes, documents, and materials for storage/copying in perpetuity, while retaining intellectual ownership and publishing rights.
About CPE ST3 Army CPE ST3’s mission is to rapidly develop, deliver and sustain testing, training and information operations capabilities to enhance readiness across the operational spectrum.
Its vision is to be the leader in delivering unmatched testing, training and information operations capabilities to enhance operational readiness in support of our national defense. A key CPE ST3 priority is to transform solutions with new technologies that modernize capabilities.
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